Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Canon EOS M10 camera, cheaper version of Canon EOS M3, is a much more consumer-friendly version of its more photographer-focused sibling both inside and out. The new camera uses an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor (which is the size typically found in entry-level DSLRs) that's outfitted with Canon's DIGIC 6 image processor, and the M10's light sensitivity ranges from ISO 100 to 12,800. The camera can shoot 1080p video at 24 or 30 frames per second, but it won't shoot slow-motion or UHD footage. It shoots still photos at up to 4.6 frames per second, and it also has Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity.

However, there are many reason which may cause photos video files deleted from Canon EOS M10 digital camera.

Unintended deletion of pictures while previewing photos or while deleting some unwanted files on Canon camera

Power surges, switching off the camera or computer while
transferring files from Canon camera’s memory card to the computer
may erase photos/videos that are being transferred

Clicking pictures when the camera is displaying low on battery
warning and using same memory card on different digital gadgets may also
lead to loss of photos

When files are deleted from Canon EOS M10 camera, the first thing to take note is to stop using the Canon camera, this will prevent data overwritten and increase the chance of Canon EOS data recovery. You can then follow this step by step Canon camera recovery guide.